pmack009 said:Cover the planet in metal then have magnetic shoes.
Genius, absolue genius........
Persaonally this all sounds like science-friction to me (taa daa, I'll be here all week, try the veal)

Kev
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pmack009 said:Cover the planet in metal then have magnetic shoes.
dross said:You can't have gravity without friction, because gravity causes friction. Think of how the moon's gravity affects our oceans. This causes friction as the tide moves in and out. If there were no gravity on the moon, this friction would cease. On Earth itself, earth's gravity causes friction in the atmosphere. If gravity were not holding our atmosphere, there would be no friction between it and the Earth as it (the atomosphere) would fly away into space.
Then again, I could be full of friction...![]()
shankar_me said:Hi all,
In an aspect I agree with Dross. If gravity exists, definetly friction exists. Here is the reason. Gravity causes particles/bodies to be together. And there will always be cohesive and adhesive forces between any two bodies. That will definetly cause friction. But the question that now arose to me is "will these forces be sufficient to resist the motion (eventhough you use magnetic surface)?"
Note: Using magnetic surfaces is harmful to health. It will magnatise iron in your blood. So better not think of it.![]()
Shankar
deepak0132002 said:dross said:You can't have gravity without friction, because gravity causes friction. Think of how the moon's gravity affects our oceans. This causes friction as the tide moves in and out. If there were no gravity on the moon, this friction would cease. On Earth itself, earth's gravity causes friction in the atmosphere. If gravity were not holding our atmosphere, there would be no friction between it and the Earth as it (the atomosphere) would fly away into space.
Then again, I could be full of friction...![]()
I don't think gravity and friction has effect on each other as you said. "gravity causes friction" ???? I am unclear with this statement. Gravity is nothing but a freely falling body attracted by other body i.e. without friction.
"friction would cease" ???? Literally shocked with this statement! Also How the gravity on moon affects friction on earth? friction only comes into picture if two bodies are in contact. Are moon and earth contacting each other.![]()
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Regards,
Deepak
dross said:Apparently, you don't know what causes the tides in Earth's oceans.
It is the gravity of the Moon. The tides in turn create friction against Earth's crust.
If gravity exists, friction exists. If a planet exists, gravity exists. Therefore, a planet cannot exist without friction.
oldman said:There is no gravity. The earth sucks!
jbuckl said:When is this planned for?I need to get ready to hold on tightI think.![]()
vlad1979 said:If it's like in space, you should throw a weight in the opposite direction you want to move.